"Pollie Pedal has raised $2.5 million for organisations such as the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health within the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney, the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Ronald McDonald House, Youth Insearch, and the Paralympic Games, as well as medical research into childhood leukaemia, diabetes, breast cancer and prostate cancer."

So good on Tony for making a difference, right?

Popular Fairfax media blog Crikey.com noted his pharmaceutical company sponsors of the Pollie Pedal have a tarnished record abroad. "In December 2012, AMGEN pleaded guilty to illegally marketing its product Arensep and agreed to pay $US762 million in criminal penalties as well as settlements in related whistle-blower lawsuits. Arensep is a synthetic version of erythropoietin – EPO – an artificial blood booster that stimulates the production of red blood cells. EPO has valuable uses in the treatment of anaemia and in the 1990s was used enthusiastically – and illegally – by endurance athletes in search of an effective energy boost." - Source:Crikey http://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2013/09/13/cheap-at-twice-the-price-the-prime-minister-and-big-pharma/?wpmp_switcher=mobile

Look at the dead centre of the picture - now try to forget what you just saw...the 2 in the elevator are.

Sweet charity for a chocolate factory which is going to undoubtably contribute to Type 2 Diabetes and obesity related illnesses with its piss poor sugar-laden chocolate products, which will benefit the other cycling sponsors AlphaPharm, Pfizer, Roche and AMGEN.

"Looks like what I feed the public whenever I talk" Mr Abbott jokes to Cadbury workers.